35XV is a 24-story, 55-unit condominium at 35 West 15th Street, strategically positioned at the intersection of Chelsea, Union Square, Greenwich Village, and the Flatiron District. Completed in 2014 by Alchemy Properties and designed by FXFOWLE Architects, this mixed-use tower features a unique arrangement where Xavier High School occupies the first six floors, with residential units beginning on the eighth floor approximately 100 feet above street level. The building's development involved an ingenious air rights deal with the Jesuit school that won the Real Estate Board of New York's award for "most ingenious deal of the year" in 2010.
Architecturally, 35XV stands out as a striking glass and stone structure that has been compared to a high-tech "grater" for its distinctive angled façades and cantilevered design. The building features reflective silvery glass curtain walls with staggered windows that create a shingle-like pattern, supported by flying buttress-style steel columns. The six-story base is clad in white Mount Airy granite, while the tower's south and north façades are angled to align with the street's sky exposure plane, creating dramatic visual interest and maximizing natural light.
Residences feature interiors by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz with consistent high-end finishes including 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, solid oak hardwood floors, and Lutron home automation systems for lighting, shading, and temperature control. Kitchens are equipped with Poggenpohl white lacquer cabinetry, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and Miele appliances, while bathrooms showcase marble floors with radiant heating, steam showers, and deep soaking tubs. Many apartments feature circular columns and expansive living spaces, with units ranging from one to four bedrooms, including a notable full-floor penthouse spanning nearly 5,000 square feet.
The building offers a full floor of amenities on the seventh floor, including a health and fitness center overlooking a 75-foot-wide outdoor terrace, children's playroom, entertainment lounge, formal dining room, and a fully refrigerated wine cellar with personal storage for each residence. Additional services include 24-hour lobby attendant and live-in superintendent.The building's prime location provides easy access to multiple subway lines and the neighborhood's renowned dining, shopping, and cultural attractions.
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Completed in 2008, Chelsea Stratus at 101 West 24th Street stands as a 40-story, 491-foot tower that was the tallest condominium in Chelsea at the time of its construction. Developed by LCOR on a former Con Edison parking lot, this gray-tinted glass building was the first condominium tower to rise in the former flower district following a late 1990s rezoning. The building houses approximately 204 units ranging from studios to three-bedroom penthouses, with the majority being one- and two-bedroom residences. The lobby features distinctive slate walls and a waterfall, setting an elegant tone for the building.
The apartments showcase high-end finishes throughout, including Macassar ebony cabinetry, Pietra Cardosa stone countertops, and premium appliances from Sub-Zero, Fisher & Paykel, and GE Monogram. Most units feature floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies with slightly angled sides, and ceiling heights ranging from 9'3" to 11 feet. Particularly notable is Residence 3A, a rare townhouse-style unit with an extraordinary 441-square-foot private garden courtyard, and several corner units offering panoramic views of the Empire State Building, Hudson River, and downtown skyline including One World Trade Center.
Chelsea Stratus offers an impressive amenity package anchored by a Thomas Balsley-designed rooftop deck spanning the entire 40th floor with panoramic city views, BBQ grills, and a dog run. The building features a state-of-the-art fitness center with an indoor basketball court, a 3,000-square-foot residents' lounge with fireplace and billiards, a catering kitchen, and an outdoor landscaped garden. Additional services include 24-hour doorman and concierge service, making it a full-service luxury condominium.
The building's prime Chelsea location places residents within walking distance of Madison Square Park, Eataly, and the vibrant dining and shopping scenes of both Chelsea and the Flatiron District. The High Line is just four blocks west, while excellent public transportation access includes F/M, 1, R/W, C/E, and PATH trains. The building's base contains 16,000 square feet of retail space, and the property welcomes pets, pied-Ă -terres, and investors.
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The Park Imperial at 230 West 56th Street is a distinctive mixed-use tower completed in 2002, housing Random House headquarters on its lower floors and 101 luxury condominiums beginning on the 48th floor. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and developed by Related Companies, the building features a polished granite base topped by an elegant reflective glass residential section giving many residents glimpses of Central Park. The tower has attracted notable residents including Daniel Craig, Donald Sutherland, Diddy, Christopher Meloni, Elliott Gould, and Deepak Chopra, with one residence even featured in Architectural Digest.
Residences range from one-bedroom units to full-floor six-bedroom apartments, all featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with 10-foot ceilings, ebony-stained mahogany floors, and marble bathrooms. Many units offer spectacular views of Central Park, the Hudson River, and Manhattan skyline, with some apartments boasting multiple private terraces - including one two-bedroom unit with both 20-foot and 16-foot terraces. High-end finishes are standard throughout, with gourmet kitchens equipped with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, in-unit washer/dryers, and abundant custom closet space.
The building provides white-glove service with 24-hour doorman and concierge, plus premium amenities including a full-service garage accessible from the lobby, state-of-the-art fitness center, and business facilities. The standout feature is The Imperial Club on the 47th floor, offering residents a private lounge, fitness center, and terrace with Central Park views. Located steps from Columbus Circle, Central Park, Lincoln Center, and the Theater District, the pet-friendly Park Imperial represents one of Manhattan's most prestigious addresses, combining luxury living with unparalleled convenience to the city's cultural and entertainment centers.
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Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Jean Nouvel, 100 Eleventh Avenue stands as one of Chelsea's most distinctive architectural landmarks since its completion in 2010. Nouvel described the 21 story building as a "vision machine," featuring what the project claims to be the most highly engineered and technologically advanced curtain wall ever constructed in New York City. The building's dramatic façade consists of nearly 1,700 different sized panes of colorless glass, each set at a unique angle and torque, creating what Nouvel envisioned as a "dazzling, Mondrian like window pattern" inspired by the stained glass windows of Paris's 13th century Gothic cathedral of Saint Chapelle.
The building contains 72 apartments ranging from studios to four bedrooms, spanning 890 to 4,675 square feet. Most apartments feature south and west views and are distinguished by Nouvel's custom designed elements including white terrazzo floors throughout, custom terrazzo kitchen islands with built in mobile units, and touch sensitive bathroom fixtures designed specifically for Jado. The building's unique seven story street wall creates a semi enclosed atrium with suspended gardens that appear to float in mid air, while some residences feature private indoor and outdoor terraces.
Residents enjoy white glove amenities including 24 hour doorman service, concierge, a 70 foot indoor/outdoor heated swimming pool, fitness center with steam room and sauna, private screening room, and valet parking. The building is strategically located between 19th and 20th Streets, directly across from Frank Gehry's IAC Building and within walking distance of the High Line, Chelsea Piers, Whitney Museum, and over 300 art galleries in the West Chelsea Gallery District.
Notable residents have included Kelsey Grammer, Stevie Nicks, Vincent Gallo, and former NFL quarterback John Elway. The building's development was not without controversy, as Nouvel publicly criticized changes made to his original lobby design in 2010, when developers replaced his elegant polished granite lobby with carpeting and added decorative boulders, leading the architect to declare they had "gone off course." Despite these disputes, 100 Eleventh Avenue remains what critics called an "instant landmark" and continues to be recognized as a major architectural achievement.
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One Jackson Square is an 11-story LEED-certified condominium designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and completed in 2010. Amenities include concierge service, storage, a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a lounge with gourmet catering kitchen, and a common landscaped garden. Its address at 122 Greenwich Avenue puts it on the cusp of the West Village and the Meatpacking District, and close to the High Line, top restaurants and nightlife, and several transportation options.
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The Spears Building at 525 West 22nd Street was constructed in 1880 as a factory and converted to a boutique condominium in 1996. Building staff and amenities include a part-time doorman, furnished roof deck offering river views, and storage units available for rent. It is in a prime West Chelsea location near the High Line, top restaurants, and world-famous galleries.
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The Chatham stands as one of the Upper East Side's most distinguished residential towers, a 34-story red brick and limestone condominium designed by renowned late architect Robert A.M. Stern, the former dean of the Yale School of Architecture. Completed in 2000 by Related Companies, the building replaced the former Sign of the Dove Restaurant site at 181 East 65th Street. Stern's architectural vision is evident throughout, from the building's striking oval lobby with a 17-foot blue-painted oculus to its elegant Georgian-inspired façade featuring attractive bay windows and one of the most sophisticated rooftop water tank enclosures built in decades.
The building's 94 apartments showcase exceptional attention to detail with premium finishes rarely found in post-war construction, including plaster walls, solid wood doors, and herringbone hardwood flooring. Units feature 9-foot ceilings on floors 4-17 and 10-foot ceilings above, with many apartments offering stunning Central Park and city views through oversized windows. The kitchens are equipped with top-tier appliances from Sub-Zero, Thermador, Viking, and Miele, while bathrooms feature marble floors and walls with high-end fixtures. Many units include terraces or balconies, and corner apartments particularly shine with multiple exposures and wraparound views.
Residents enjoy white-glove service with amenities that include a resident-only Equinox fitness center with Pilates studio, 24-hour doorman and concierge service, an on-site parking garage with valet service, and storage facilities. The building welcomes pets and maintains a live-in resident manager. Its prime Lenox Hill location provides immediate access to Central Park, world-class museums, Madison and Fifth Avenue shopping, and excellent transportation options, making it a coveted address that exemplifies luxury Upper East Side living.
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200 Chambers Street is a premier full-service condominium in TriBeCa, near the waterfront and across from Battery Park City. Completed in 2007, the building offers over 250 residences ranging from just under 600 to more than 2,300 square feet, many boasting sweeping city views. Kitchens are equipped with stone countertops and modern appliances, while bathrooms feature luxurious Calacatta marble and oversized Zuma soaking tubs.
Amenities at 200 Chambers are exceptional, including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a landscaped rooftop terrace, a resident lounge, a children’s playroom, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a bright, skylit swimming pool. Residents are welcomed through an impressive double-height white marble lobby which connects to a beautifully lit courtyard and waterfall. Residents also enjoy access to a 5,000-square-foot terrace and an on-site parking garage available for an additional fee.
200 Chambers Street is steps from Whole Foods, Target, SoulCycle, Brookfield Place, the new World Trade Center and an abundance of TriBeCa’s renowned restaurants and shops. The building is conveniently located near parks, recreational centers, and major transportation hubs, including the Oculus.
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Olympic Tower, a 52-story mixed-use skyscraper at 641 Fifth Avenue, stands as one of Midtown Manhattan's notable architectural achievements. Developed by shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, the building represents a significant addition to Fifth Avenue's prestigious landscape between 51st and 52nd Streets.
The tower's design efficiently allocates its upper portion to residential use, with 226 apartments occupying the top 29 floors. These residences feature thoughtfully designed layouts with 9-foot-high ceilings and large windows that frame dramatic views of the Manhattan skyline and the adjacent St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Each apartment includes enclosed kitchens and well-appointed bathrooms as standard features. The building maintains a comprehensive service infrastructure with 24-hour concierge, elevator attendants, and emergency electrical backup systems to ensure resident comfort and security.
Resident amenities include a fitness center, bicycle storage, and convenient on-site services such as a barber shop and hair salon. The building's sophisticated design and service offerings reflect its status as a premier Midtown address.
Olympic Tower's Fifth Avenue location places it at the heart of Manhattan's cultural and commercial district, offering immediate access to world-class shopping and dining establishments. The proximity to the Museum of Modern Art and the architectural splendor of St. Patrick's Cathedral enhances its cultural significance.
The building's position on Fifth Avenue provides residents with convenient access to Central Park, numerous corporate headquarters, and various transportation options. Its mixed-use nature, combining residential and commercial spaces, exemplifies efficient urban planning while maintaining luxury standards.
As one of Fifth Avenue's distinguished addresses, Olympic Tower continues to represent the intersection of luxury residential living and prime commercial real estate in Midtown Manhattan,
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Rising 664 feet above Fifth Avenue at 56th Street, Trump Tower is an architectural landmark that has redefined luxury living in New York City. Completed in 1983, this 58-story skyscraper was designed by Swanke Hayden Connell with lead architect Der Scutt, embodying a bold and brassy aesthetic with distinctive sawtooth faceting. It remains one of Manhattan's most recognizable mixed-use developments.
The top 38 floors of Trump Tower house 256 luxury condominiums, offering some of the city's most breathtaking views of Central Park, the Manhattan skyline, and the rivers. These residences include duplex and triplex penthouses (one of which is home to Donald Trump himself), featuring spacious layouts with floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, Jacuzzi bathtubs, and custom kitchens equipped with state-of-the-art appliances. Select units also boast expansive private terraces.
The building’s dramatic interior design is highlighted by a seven-story mirrored atrium with a cascading waterfall, pink Breccia Pernice marble, and brass accents throughout. Public areas, including the atrium and Fifth Avenue lobby, exude an unmistakable air of Post-Modern opulence. The atrium, adorned with crisscrossed escalators and crowned with a slanted skylight, offers a spectacle that draws tourists and residents alike.
Residents enjoy top notch services, including 24-hour valet, concierge, doormen, a fitness center, maid service, and access to a residents' lounge. The Fifth Avenue entrance is reserved for retail and office use, while a private, understated entrance on 56th Street leads to the residential floors, ensuring exclusivity.
Situated at the heart of Manhattan, Trump Tower is surrounded by luxury retail icons like Bergdorf Goodman and Tiffany & Co., as are well-known restaurants. Central Park and the Plaza Hotel are two blocks away and the area is convenient to most public transportation.
Trump Tower’s unique sawtooth design reduces visual massing while maximizing corner windows, ensuring light-filled interiors and unparalleled views. Its vertical stepping and landscaped setbacks at the base are a nod to Art Deco styling, contributing to the building's presence on the skyline.
The site of Trump Tower was once home to the Bonwit Teller Building, a limestone-clad retail landmark demolished to make way for this iconic project. Despite controversies surrounding its construction, the tower has remained a defining symbol of luxury and ambition. Notably, it served as the set for Donald Trump’s reality show Celebrity Apprentice and later gained global prominence as Trump’s residence during his presidency.
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21 Astor Place is a city landmark that was converted into apartments in 2003.
It is 11 stories and features 50 residences, half of which have different layouts. Thirty-nine units, including 10 duplexes, have either one or two bedrooms. There are also eight, three-bedroom simplexes, a three-bedroom duplex and a four-bedroom duplex. The top floor is a vast space of 7,278 square feet with a 3,094-square-foot wraparound terrace.
Apartments have a loft-style feel with large living areas, 13-foot-high ceilings and many windows. Interiors include sliding room dividers, closets made of semi-opaque glass and staircases angled out of walls to appear as if they are floating. In keeping with such an aesthetic, toilets are also set in bathroom walls.
Apartments have relatively low monthly common charges, even with such amenities as a 24-hour doorman and a health club. With Astor Place and Cooper Union nearby, it is also located close to public transportation and shops.
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133 West 22nd Street is a distinctive 13-story, 100-unit condominium completed in 2008 by developers Ascend Group LLC and Magnum Real Estate Group. Designed by Cetra-Rudy, the building is notable for its striking façade featuring convex and concave curves, while its lobby showcases an art glass wall, stainless steel columns with rivet detail, and wenge wood walls. The property was developed on a site previously occupied by three 4-story walkups purchased for approximately $29 million.
The building offers an impressive suite of amenities including a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, and a landscaped roof terrace equipped with cabanas, wet bar, and two grilling stations. Residents enjoy access to a fitness center with sauna, an outdoor swimming pool with dining area, and private storage options. A parking garage is conveniently accessible directly from the basement.
Residential units feature floor-to-ceiling windows, ceiling heights of at least 9'6", and high-end finishes throughout. Kitchens are outfitted by ItalKitchen with black lava stone countertops, while master bathrooms incorporate Tau Corten tile walls, Blanco Dolomiti honed floors, and Crestola honed stone countertops.
Situated in the heart of Chelsea, the building offers excellent access to multiple subway lines at 23rd Street. The location provides convenient proximity to numerous amenities including Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Eataly, the High Line, Madison Square Park, and the Meatpacking District's dining and entertainment options.
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135 West 52nd Street is a 47-story luxury condominium in Midtown Manhattan, converted in 2014 from the former Flatotel by The Chetrit Group and Clipper Equity. The building, originally constructed in 1985 and designed by Rafael Vinoly, was transformed by CetraRuddy Architects into 109 residences. A striking architectural feature is the 423-foot lighting installation by renowned designer Thierry Dreyfus, who previously illuminated the Grand Palais in Paris and Chateau de Versailles.
The building's distinctive design includes a dramatic three-story glass entrance leading to a 35-foot-high lobby featuring walnut wood-paneled walls, White Onyx stone, and custom chandeliers. The façade combines Dark Pearl granite at its 7-story base with gunmetal gray and bright stainless steel above, punctuated by five set-back terraces. The building features a through-block arcade to 53rd Street, part of a city initiative to create a six-block-long pedestrian passageway in the west 50s. This thoughtful urban planning element adds to the building's integration with the surrounding neighborhood.
Residences feature 10-foot ceilings, 5-inch-wide rift sawn white oak floors, and Dada Italian walnut kitchens with Calacatta Vision marble countertops and Miele appliances. Select units include gas fireplaces with Bianco Puro marble surrounds and Rimadesio sliding glass walls. Master baths showcase Siberian white marble and radiant heated floors.
The building offers 12,000 square feet of amenities spread across multiple floors, including a 75-foot indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, spa facilities with steam and sauna, golf simulator, private screening room, children's playroom, and furnished outdoor terrace. A 24-hour doorman and concierge service the building.
The property has an intriguing history, having gone through several iterations including a period of vacancy in the late 1980s before becoming the Flatotel. Its location provides convenient access to the Theater District, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue shopping, and numerous subway lines.
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